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... emotion , though not through the language of justification . The difficulty of this effort is to find a way to work on emotion through emotion — perhaps through what Alison Jaggar calls outlaw emotions , which are organized by dominant ...
... emotion , though not through the language of justification . The difficulty of this effort is to find a way to work on emotion through emotion — perhaps through what Alison Jaggar calls outlaw emotions , which are organized by dominant ...
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... emotion that conceal the ways in which it makes emotion an object of cultiva- tion . The positivist approach to emotion , for example — or what Elizabeth Spelman calls the " dumb " view because it silences emotion restricts emotion to ...
... emotion that conceal the ways in which it makes emotion an object of cultiva- tion . The positivist approach to emotion , for example — or what Elizabeth Spelman calls the " dumb " view because it silences emotion restricts emotion to ...
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... emotion where it refashions but does not break significantly with the dominant pedagogy of emotion . " Critical pedagogy approaches emotion along the lines suggested by both the cognitivist and the positivist view though politicized ...
... emotion where it refashions but does not break significantly with the dominant pedagogy of emotion . " Critical pedagogy approaches emotion along the lines suggested by both the cognitivist and the positivist view though politicized ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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